Title: Universums gtor
1Kaluza-Klein (KK) Dark Matter
Torsten Bringmann, SISSA
ENTApP Visitor Program and Workshop on Dark
Matter, SISSA, Trieste, 12-21 Oct 05
2Outline
a viable dark matter candidate
- the positron peak
- the gamma-ray spectrum
- antiprotons
3Outline
Why should we be interested in this particular
dark matter candidate?
4Extra dimensions the basic idea
Compactify extra dimensions on some small scale
R
2 R
Fig. Greene 00
5Universal Extra dimensions (UED)
Appelquist, Cheng Dobrescu, PRD 01
6The field content in 4D
At the first KK level, one finds the following
mass eigenstates
Vector bosons
Scalars
Ghosts
Fermions
7The lightest Kaluza-Klein particle
Does this give a viable dark matter candidate?
8What is the LKP?
Cheng, Matchev Schmaltz, PRD 02
At tree level, the mass of the KK modes is given
by
The LKP is given by the B(1)
9The LKP as a dark matter particle
The WMAP bound translates into
10Collider bounds
- Direct non-detection
R-1 ? 300 GeV
Appelquist, Cheng Dobrescu, PRD 01
Agashe, Deshpande Wu, PL B 01
- Electroweak precision tests
11Indirect detection
B(1) B(1) annihilation ratios at tree level
- 59 into leptons
Compare to SUSY!
- 35 into quarks
- 4 into neutrinos
- 2 into gauge and Higgs bosons
12The positron peak
Appearance of a smoking gun signature in the
spectrum.
HK
13The gamma-ray spectrum
Bergström, T.B., Eriksson Gustafsson, PRD 05
At high energies, the gamma-ray spectrum is
dominated by internal bremsstrahlung from final
state leptons
This gives a nice signature to look for.
14The H.E.S.S. data
Expected gamma-ray flux from the galactic center
15Can one see the photon peak?
Bergström, T.B., Eriksson Gustafsson, JCAP 05
As for SUSY, direct annihilation into ?? or Z? is
loop-suppressed.
16Antiprotons from KK dark matter
Expected fluxes are in general too low to be seen
17Antiprotons from KK dark matter
Expected fluxes are in general too low to be seen
Allowing for clumpy halo distributions, however,
PAMELA and AMS will be able to see a
characteristic distortion in the spectrum.
mB(1) 800 GeV, boost-factor 100
T.B. 05
18Neutrinos
In contrast to SUSY, neutrinos are directly
produced in LKP annihilations (branching ratio
4).
19Direct detection
Single nucleon cross sections spin-independent/s
pin-dependent mp/mB(1)
Detection rates spin-independent/spin-dependent
A²
20Upcoming direct-detection experiments
Servant Tait, NJP 02
Ge detectors
Xe detectors
21Conclusions
The LKP appears as a natural dark matter
candidate in the UED model